“American Animals,” with Ann Dowd, Blake Jenner, Lara Grice and Udo Kier in an R-rated picture about what imdb.com calls “one of the most audacious heists” in America’s history. Bart Layton (“The Imposter”) directed.

“The Gospel According to Andre,” with Sean Combs, Divine (via archive footage), Tom Ford, Whoopi Goldberg, Marc Jacobs, Karl Lagerfeld (via archive footage), Fran Lebowitz, Anna Wintour, Diana Ross (via archive footage) and Will.i.am in a PG-13 documentary on Andre Leon Talley, a native of the segregated U.S. who became a fashion world power and a Vogue magazine editor at large. Kate Novack (co-creator of “Eat This New York”) directed.

“Hearts Beat Loud,” with Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Toni Collette and Blythe Danner in a PG-13 music drama about a father and daughter bonded by their love of songwriting. Brett Haley (“The Hero”) directed.

“Heredity,” with Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne and Ann Dowd in a critically acclaimed R-rated horror/drama that the Canadian dark-fantasy magazine Rue Morgue describes as a film that “concerns a household reduced to utter ruin, dragged into the deepest bowels of living hell by the threefold burdens of unresolved grief, untold secrets and confronted history.” Ari Aster made his directing debut.